UNI Drops Hard After V-Shaped Rebound Fizzles Amid Mounting Middle East Tension
Uniswap (UNI) reversed steep losses after a flash crash but slipped again as Trump warned of “more brutal” strikes against Iran.

What to know:
- UNI dropped 6.36% to $7.3864 despite rebounding sharply from a midnight crash, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis model.
- Price recovered 9.5% from an intraday low of $6.82 but lost momentum at $8.40 resistance.
- Trump warned of “even more brutal” military actions if Iran refuses to make a deal.
- Price is consolidating near $7.38, with support forming near $7.26 and resistance around $7.50
Uniswap’s UNI
In a Truth Social post early Friday, Trump issued his most direct warning yet to Iran, stating, “Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left.” He claimed to have given Iran multiple chances to negotiate, but said their failure to act would result in further “death and destruction.” The message concluded with a stark ultimatum: either Iran reaches an agreement, or it risks being wiped out entirely.
The post has amplified investor anxiety across risk markets, including crypto. While UNI had shown strong recovery behavior earlier in the day, the renewed threat of broader Middle East escalation appears to have capped upside momentum. The token is now consolidating near $7.38, with traders watching to see if support near $7.26 can hold under intensifying geopolitical pressure.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- UNI crashed 12.5% from $7.90 to $6.82 on heavy volume (8.48M) before recovering 9.5%.
- Price action formed a V-shaped reversal, rebounding from $7.21 to $7.35.
- Volume peaked between 13:31–13:44 UTC as price broke $7.30 resistance.
- Support formed at $7.26 with multiple successful retests.
- UNI has since declined to $7.3864, with current resistance near $7.50 and pressure building.
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